NASCAR’s Hall of Fame saw three new additions on Friday night, featuring 2004 Cup Series Champion Kurt Busch, NASCAR’s oldest winner, Harry “Mr. September” Gant, and Pioneer Ray “Mr. Modified” ...
Following the inductions of Kurt Busch, Harry Gant and Ray Hendrick into the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Friday, three more individuals — two from the Modern Era ballot and one from the Pioneer Ballot — ...
The NASCAR industry gathered in Charlotte, NC on Friday night, January 23 to honor the three inductees into its Hall of Fame. Kurt Busch, Harry Gant and Ray Hendrick (posthumously), headlined the ...
It was an unlikely journey, Kurt Busch’s road to the NASCAR Hall of Fame. He started in Las Vegas, which is not exactly a stock car racing hotbed. When he arrived in the Southeastern hotbed of the ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- From blue collar to blue jacket. That's a turn of phrase coined by Kurt Busch, but it could apply equally to the three newest inductees to the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Drivers Busch, ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. NASCAR’s Hall of Fame saw three new additions on Friday night, featuring 2004 Cup Series Champion Kurt Busch, NASCAR’s oldest winner, ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For most of his career, Kurt Busch had a tough-guy persona on and off the racetrack. But the 47-year-old Busch showed a softer side during his NASCAR Hall of Fame acceptance speech ...